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Switching Essentials
White Paper It could be an easy thing in your network, or it could be something that keeps you up nights. Switching is an interesting topic. This white paper addresses the basics of Layer 2 technology and helps you get your switch... [03 Nov 2009]
Win a luxury New Year's Eve package worth £1,000
News BT Business is offering two nights' accommodation on the 30 and 31 December 2009, for two people to stay in a deluxe double room at luxury boutique hotel The Glasshouse in Edinburgh city centre. This competition is now... [20 Oct 2009]
Security Bloopers: Five Common Mistakes
White Paper Wondering if you've adequately protected your network can cause sleepless nights. In the rush of your workday, what could you have missed? Sleep better by avoiding the common mistakes listed on this page. [11 May 2009]
Blue Ocean Strategy: A Tool to Increase Your Profit Margins - Both Revenue Side and Cost Side!
White Paper If hitting profit margins is what keeps one awake most nights, (i.e.if one is a manager in a mature industry where it is difficult to increase sales volumes and/or prices), one will most likely focus one's immediate... [01 May 2009]
Inbox: Why is Westminster lost for Words?
Comment For instance, I spent about 10 minutes teaching my son the basics of using LaTeX to do a school homework assignment a couple of nights ago. The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking of the... [01 Dec 2008]
Improving Storage Expansion for Servers and Applications
White Paper It conjures up visions of downtime, extra management tasks, frustrated users, and working nights and weekends. Call it growth, scaling, or expansion - whatever you call it, increasing your storage resources often strikes... [25 Nov 2008]
Microsoft ditches OneCare for free antivirus
News I think this announcement may cause some sleepless nights for the chiefs at McAfee and Symantec - they've always done well out of the consumer antivirus market, and with tougher financial times ahead of them [they] won't... [19 Nov 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 10.10.08
Round-Up Invented by Google Labs engineer Ian Perlow the Goggles are actually five maths puzzles set when you are sober and then activated between 10pm and 4am on Friday and Saturday nights. You don't have to be - like the... [10 Oct 2008]
Editor's Blog: When CIO becomes Charity Illumination Officer
Comment I think that's why I would recommend to anyone that they should take part, it's one night out of 365 that you will be uncomfortable, possibly cold, possibly damp, but in turn you will greatly reduce the 365 nights that... [07 Oct 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 19.09.08
Round-Up Many sleepless nights have been endured since the power-crazy boffins flicked the switch threatening to turn the Earth into a Black Hole. How so? After all he was bestowed with a knighthood by Her Majesty for bestowing... [19 Sep 2008]
Mozilla: Chrome won't kill our Google friendship
News After Google's surprise entrance into the browser space with its release of Chrome, you'd expect Mozilla Corporation CEO John Lilly to be preparing for a few sleepless nights. Not so, says the man heading Firefox's own... [02 Sep 2008]
Closing time for Bangalore's nightlife
Comment Karaoke nights at pubs and clubs, where the city's wannabe singers gathered to make some noise, have ended. Bangalore authorities have introduced a deeply unpopular curfew for the city's traditionally bustling nightlife. [26 Aug 2008]
Beijing Olympic diary: Producing results
Comment Despite the nerves and apprehension, all the hard work seems to be paying off, says Jeremy Hore, chief integrator for Olympic worldwide IT partner Atos Origin, in his exclusive silicon.com diary. Follow the link for more on the... [19 Aug 2008]
Credit crunch turns techies to second jobs
News And when it gets to critical stages on the project - for example the last month - I spend a lot of time doing it and work in the nights until one or two in the morning. Economic gloom and the rising cost of living in the... [22 Jul 2008]
The Weekly Round-Up: 18.07.08
Round-Up You may recall tales of last year of truly, utterly sad people queuing for several nights to be the first to get their hands on the first-generation phone only to find that you could have strolled in a couple of days... [18 Jul 2008]